The Altum Bicycle Multitool is a new offer of bike tools on the market, we´ve been watching the bike market seriously grow these past few years so it´s only natural that companies develop sets of tools in order to best fit the needs of modern bike users and urban commuters, and what they all need is practicality and portability. This multitool fulfills these two needs, the small and portable item comes with a sleek tool roll to keep them well stored and belt portable. The set includes 13 different tools such as a screw-driver, with interchangeable tips for the different types of screw heads, a set of different sized wrenches, spoke keys and tire levers, should you be so unlucky as to get a flat tire. The whole set is well made so were pretty sure you´ll use it for years to come to maintain and make small repairs on your bike.

Grace is the world´s first street legal E-motorbike, it features a 500 to 1300 watts of power and reaches speeds of 45km/h, it is built with lothium-ion technology incased in a watertight and ultralight CNC-aluminium frame. It is custom built and handmade in Berlin Germany, you can choose from 3 different frame types and 64 different colors....read more

Rod Emory restores Porsche 356 coupes and convertibles at his shop in northern Los Angeles. His company "Emory Motosports” are specialists in customising the Porsche 356s since the late 1980s. The latest masterpiece to roll out of their workshop is this beautiful custom 1960 Porsche 356 commissioned by musician John Oates, the legendary Hall & Oates guitarist. This modern take on the classic sports car has been updated with some premium flourishes for the ...read more

Brabus are renown for transforming production cars and trucks into powerhouses. This time around they have applied their magic on the already potent G550 Squared, creating an even more rugged version, with more power and even more off-roading ability. The impressive Brabus G550 Adventure is now able to unleash a crazy 542 bhp and 590 lb-ft, with full torque between 2,500 and 4,750 rpm. This means you will be at 62 mph in 6.7 seconds, with a top speed of 130 mph. The...read more